FAQs

  • What is the EON Platform?

    The EON Platform is an AI-powered safety and intelligence system designed to enhance vehicle fleets, perimeter environments, and operational workflows with real-time monitoring, behavior analysis, and predictive alerting.

    What makes EON different from traditional camera or telematics systems?

    Unlike traditional systems that record passively, EON actively monitors behavior, predicts risks, and responds in real-time. It combines onboard AI with modular sensors to deliver proactive safety, operational oversight, and forensic-grade logging — all without relying solely on the cloud.

    Is EON a hardware product or a software platform?

    EON is a modular platform that integrates both. It includes edge-based AI software, in-vehicle or environmental sensors, and a central dashboard (Fleet Command or Panorama Interface) for oversight.

  • What is EON 360?
    EON 360 is a standalone, AI-powered 360° camera system designed to monitor parking lots, open yards, and perimeter spaces with real-time threat detection, people tracking, and vehicle activity logging.

    What makes EON 360 different from traditional surveillance cameras?
    EON 360 combines four fixed-position cameras into a top-down stitched view, delivering full environmental awareness with built-in AI modules — such as behavior detection, license plate recognition (LPR), and people tracking. It doesn’t just record — it understands.

    What hardware is included with EON 360?
    Each EON 360 unit includes:

    • 4 ultra-wide PoE cameras

    • Pole-mount hardware (for installation on existing light poles or infrastructure)

    • Edge processor with AI inference engine

    • Integrated networking components (PoE switch, optional LTE)

    How does the 360° view work?
    The four cameras work together to create a top-down "birds-eye" stitched image of the entire area. AI modules run in real-time on this unified visual feed.

    Can it detect specific behaviors or incidents?
    Yes. EON 360 modules can detect:

    • Loitering

    • Vehicle trajectory anomalies

    • Intrusions or perimeter breaches

    • License plate recognition

    • Directional movement (wrong-way driving)

    • Unusual person or object behavior

    Where can EON 360 be installed?
    EON 360 is typically installed on existing poles (e.g. light poles or signage posts) in:

    • Parking lots

    • Shopping centers

    • Gated facilities

    • School campuses

    • Corporate properties

    Does EON 360 integrate with existing VMS or security systems?
    Yes. EON 360 can stream video and send alerts via API or RTSP to existing VMS, access control, or alarm systems.

    How is power and connectivity handled?
    EON 360 uses Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and supports LTE or LAN connections for real-time remote access. No NVR is required.

    Is the data secure?
    Yes. All footage is encrypted at the edge and supports secure transmission to cloud or client-hosted servers. Audit logs, LPR metadata, and AI triggers are stored securely.

    What maintenance is required?
    Very little. The hardware is weather-sealed and requires minimal upkeep. Software updates and module upgrades can be pushed remotely.

  • What is EON Panorama?
    EON Panorama is an AI-enabled perimeter intelligence system that creates a unified panoramic view by combining footage from existing or custom-installed cameras. It transforms scattered camera inputs into a real-time, AI-processed safety and threat-monitoring environment.

    How is Panorama different from EON 360?
    While EON 360 is a standalone unit that creates its own stitched bird’s-eye view, EON Panorama integrates multiple existing cameras into a unified AI-enhanced view, ideal for larger or irregular environments with multiple viewpoints.

    Can Panorama use our existing cameras?
    Yes — if they are IP-enabled and meet baseline resolution/frame rate requirements. Some setups may require new cameras or calibration depending on angle, quality, and positioning.

    What kind of calibration is needed?
    Panorama requires a one-time calibration to align all camera feeds into a stitched panoramic view. This ensures AI modules can track motion and detect anomalies across multiple fields of view.

    How many cameras can be used?
    Typically 4 to 12 cameras per Panorama deployment, depending on coverage needs and scene complexity.

    What types of behaviors or threats can Panorama detect?

    • Perimeter breaches or crossing boundaries

    • Crowd gathering or loitering

    • Suspicious motion patterns

    • Person or vehicle tracking

    • Tailgating detection (e.g. behind gates)

    • Fence jumping or crawling

    Can Panorama support predictive analytics?
    Yes. Like Oracle, Panorama can apply risk scoring, detect anomaly trends, and trigger pre-incident alerts based on patterns of activity over time.

    Does Panorama work offline like Copilot?
    Partially. While real-time AI runs locally, Panorama often works best when paired with an onsite server or cloud-based processing depending on the scale. EON can provide hybrid solutions as needed.

    Can Panorama integrate with alarms, lighting, or speakers?
    Yes. EON Panorama can be connected to deterrence systems — triggering lights, sirens, or alerts based on AI events.

    Can we monitor multiple Panorama sites from one dashboard?
    Yes. The centralized EON Command dashboard allows multi-site visibility, alert routing, and event replay across both 360 and Panorama installations.

  • What is EON Copilot?
    EON Copilot is the vehicle-based application of the EON Platform. It transforms fleet vehicles and heavy machinery into intelligent safety systems by monitoring driver behavior, detecting anomalies, and delivering instant alerts.

    What behaviors can Copilot detect?
    Copilot detects:

    • Drowsiness & microsleep

    • Distracted driving (gaze, texting, etc.)

    • Harsh braking & acceleration

    • Failure to wear seatbelts

    • Unauthorized tool removal

    • Proximity hazards

    • Tailgating, speeding, and more

    Does Copilot require an internet connection?
    No. EON Copilot runs all AI processing locally (on the edge). It continues functioning in tunnels, rural zones, and dead spots — and syncs to the cloud when available.

    What is EON Oracle?
    Oracle is the premium predictive module of EON Copilot. It adds advanced AI surveillance features like 360° birds-eye views, human proximity alerts, PPE compliance detection, risk scoring, and unauthorized behavior flagging.

    How does Oracle help prevent accidents?
    Oracle detects pre-incident behavior patterns — such as loitering, lack of PPE, or proximity risks — and triggers alerts before an incident occurs. This allows managers or drivers to intervene in real time.

    Is Oracle only for vehicles?
    While currently implemented through EON Copilot, Oracle’s logic can extend to fixed infrastructure such as yards, depots, and industrial zones using EON Panorama or custom setups.

    What hardware is required?
    EON systems typically include:

    • Cabin and exterior cameras (USB and PoE)

    • Edge AI computer with built-in inference engine

    • Optional LTE modem or GPS

    • Audio feedback system

    • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch

    How is EON installed?
    EON units can be installed by a certified technician or a trained third-party provider. Most installations are non-invasive and use existing mounts or power sources.

    Is the data encrypted?
    Yes. All video and data are encrypted at rest and in transit. Chain-of-custody logs and tamper detection are built in for legal defensibility.

    Is this system compliant with privacy regulations?
    Yes. EON supports GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA-friendly deployments by allowing footage retention controls, facial obfuscation (optional), and localized processing where needed.

    Can EON integrate with our existing fleet or dispatch systems?
    Yes. Through API access, EON can send alerts, metadata, or footage into existing systems such as dispatch platforms, maintenance software, or security dashboards.

    Can we customize what gets flagged or alerted?
    Absolutely. EON’s alerting logic is configurable per client — including thresholds for driver fatigue, proximity radius, and behavior scoring. Custom modules can also be developed.